OUTA responds to SANRAL's plans to block licence renewals due to unpaid e-tolls

OUTA responds to SANRAL's plans to block licence renewals due to unpaid e-tolls

OUTA’s Wayne Duvenage has good news for motorists!

E-TOLL GANTRY
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In a notice issued to South African motorists via its website, the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) says that new licence discs can be withheld from vehicle owners and drivers until they settle their e-toll bill.

SANRAL is a South African parastatal responsible for the management, maintenance, and development of South Africa's proclaimed national road network, which includes many national and some provincial and regional route segments.

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The non-payment of toll fees may result in road users not being issued with their vehicle license disc, upon renewal of their vehicle license.

Road users will be able to renew their licenses, but the disc itself will be withheld until the outstanding toll related infringements have been settled.

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OUTA’s Wayne Duvenage has good news for motorists saying, “ OUTA would like to point out that this is incorrect. It is a matter we are challenging in court.” 

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